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Diffusion is the passive movement of substances down their concentration gradients—requiring no expenditure of cellular energy. Substances, such as molecules or ions, diffuse from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration in the cytosol or across membranes. Eventually, the concentration will even out, with the substance moving randomly but causing no net change in concentration. Such a state is called dynamic equilibrium, which is essential for maintaining overall...
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The plasma membrane, a critical structure in cellular biology, houses an array of transporters, or carrier proteins, interspersed within its lipid bilayer. These proteins play a crucial role in solute transport through facilitated diffusion, a form of passive diffusion that uses transporters to move the molecules across the membrane.
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Dissolution, the process by which drug particles dissolve in a solvent, is explained by the diffusion layer model, a theoretical framework that simulates the absorption of oral drugs and allows us to analyze experimental data.
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Area of Science:

  • Medical Librarianship
  • Health Sciences Communication
  • Academic Publishing

Background:

  • The Feria del Libro de las Ciencias de la Salud (Healthcare Book Fair) convened from August 19-21 at the Palacio de Medicina, Mexico City.
  • This significant event was organized by the Facultad de Medicina of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM).

Discussion:

  • Archives of Medical Research, Revista Médica del IMSS, and Saber IMSS participated, representing major knowledge dissemination channels.
  • These publications are integral to the knowledge diffusion strategy of the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS).

Key Insights:

  • The fair served as a vital platform for showcasing and discussing advancements in health sciences literature.
  • It underscored the role of academic journals and institutional publications in medical education and research.
  • The event facilitated networking and collaboration among health science professionals and publishers.

Outlook:

  • Future healthcare book fairs can further enhance the visibility and impact of medical research.
  • Continued support for such events is crucial for fostering a robust culture of scientific inquiry and knowledge sharing.
  • Exploring digital dissemination strategies alongside traditional print formats will be key for future engagement.